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Miscellaneous
100
Rivalry between two or more businesses striving for the same customer
Competition
100
Things a business needs that occur naturally, such as air, water, minerals, and trees.
Natural resources
100
The things you like and enjoy.
Interests
100
People who work for businesses.
Employees
100
The process of buying and selling.
Trade
200
A person who buys goods or services.
Consumer
200
People who do the work a business needs.
Human resources
200
The use of machinery, equipment, and processes.
Technology
200
Businesses that hire workers.
Employers
200
Work done for others, like haircuts or car repairs
Services
300
A person or business that makes goods or provides services.
Producer
300
A person who takes a risk to start a business with the intent of earning a profit.
Entrepreneur
300
Jobs projected to add large numbers of employees to the workforce.
High-growth, high-demand jobs
300
Written or spoken exchanges between people to share information.
Communication
300
Personal attributes and abilities that are needed in most jobs.
Soft skills
400
The amount of money left after all business expenses have been paid.
Profit
400
Buildings, tools, machines, and money that businesses use to make products.
Capital resources
400
A grouping of jobs and industries related by skills or products.
Career cluster
400
The discussion between a potential employee and employer to help decide if a job is a good match.
Job interview
400
Choosing to focus production on one or a few products.
Specialization
500
A system in which goods and services are bought and sold freely with little government interference.
Free market economy
500
An improvement of an existing product or method.
Innovation
500
The innovative thinking needed to start and operate a business.
Entrepreneurship
500
A written summary of a person's education, work experience, and skills.
Resume
500
The next best alternative given up when making a choice.
Opportunity cost